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	<title>CENTER: Browser peculiarity - Align attribute in Opera 4.0+</title>
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<big><b><u>Assertion:</u></b></big>
<div class="assert">This is one of those occasions where you just have to scratch your head - 
an element whose explicit purpose is to center content can be used to left and right 
align content as well with the ALIGN attribute.</div>

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<b>Content centered using the CENTER element, no ALIGN attribute:</b>
<center>CENTERed text CENTERed text CENTERed text CENTERed text</center>

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<b>Content centered using the CENTER element, ALIGN=left attribute:</b>
<center align="left">CENTERed text CENTERed text CENTERed text CENTERed text</center>

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<b>Content centered using the CENTER element, ALIGN=right attribute:</b>
<center align="right">CENTERed text CENTERed text CENTERed text CENTERed text</center>

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<b>Content centered using the CENTER element, ALIGN=center attribute:</b>
<center align="center">CENTERed text CENTERed text CENTERed text CENTERed text</center>

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